When fans noticed a legion-like mark on Israel Adesanya's left forearm a few days back, many speculated and feared that it was a staph infection, which could jeopardize his fight against Yoel Romero at UFC 248.
But while appearing on Ariel Helwani's MMA Show on Monday, Adesanya said that it's not a staph infection and that nothing is going to stop him from defending his middleweight title against Romero on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
“It’s just a little something, a little scrape of myself," Adesanya told Helwani, showing the painful-looking mark on his left arm. "That s— happens, but whatever.”
When asked if Saturday night's main event was in jeopardy, "The Last Stylebender" responded with a resounding: "F— no! I'm here. I'm here.
“A little something," he continued, referring to the mark on his arm. "I’ve never had staph. I never will. I mean, f—ing hell, I’ve had malaria damn near eight times. I don’t know what else I’ve had. Like you think staph’s going to f— with me?”
The undefeated champion even told UFC Australia/New Zealand: "Will he be the first one to beat me? Keep dreaming, b—!"